A plant breeder is in working on developing more attractive tomato varieties and he/she is conducting crosses to map the genes involved in three characters: 1) fruit texture, 2) fruit shape and 3) plant height. The tall trait is dominant to dwarf, skin that is smooth is dominant to skin that that is peachy, and fruit with a normal tomato shape is dominant to oblate shape. A plant that is true-breeding for the dominant traits was crossed to a dwarf plant with peachy skin and oblate fruit. The F1 plants were then testcrossed to dwarf plants with peachy skin and oblate fruit. The following results were obtained: 151 smooth, tall, normal 33 smooth, tall, oblate 11 peachy, tall, oblate 2 peachy, tall, normal 155 peachy, dwarf, oblate 29 peachy dwarf, normal 12 smooth, dwarf, normal 0 smooth, dwarf, oblate Part I. Determine if the three genes independently assort during meiosis. A. Complete a Punnett square representing the test cross discussed above. Determine the expected offspring phenotype and phenotypic ratio..